Information technology services provider HCL Technologies is close to clinching a $1 billion (about Rs 3,950 crore) outsourcing contract from a European telecommunications company.
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According to sources, the application development deal could be spread over a period of six years and touch $1 billion from its initial value of $500 million (about Rs 1,950 crore).
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A Newswire18 report quoted a note by UBS Investment Research to investors. Analysts reacting to the note hinted that the European company could be BT, formerly British Telecom.
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HCL Technologies executives, however, refused to comment, but a report suggested that the telecom company is already a client of Infosys Technologies and Tech Mahindra.
RECENT DEALS | TCS - Nielsen | $1.2 bn (10 yrs) | Tech Mahindra - BT | $1 bn (5 yrs) | Diligenta (TCS BPO) - outsourcing deal with | £100 mn (over $200 mn) | Sun Life Financial of Canada - UK operations | | IBM - Idea (total outsourcing) | $600-800 mn | IBM - Bharti (total outsourcing) | $1.7 bn (approx) |
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Therefore, the question some have been asking is whether the HCL contract would impact the revenues of these companies. Analysts said that it would likely be an additional outsourcing contract.
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They were expecting an announcement on the HCL deal in a couple of months.
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HCL has been aggressively pursuing multi-million dollar deals on a "transformational journey".
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In the quarter ended December 31, 2007, the company bagged three mid-sized deals with Mysis, Ques Diagnostics and Merck & Co Inc, all three into the life sciences business.
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In the quarter ended September 30, 2007, HCL signed an integrated services deal worth over $250 million (about Rs 990 crore), its third $200 million-plus deal in 24 months.
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The company also signed a multi-million-dollar contract with chemical manufacturer, Hercules Inc, in this period.
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In April-June 2007 also the company inked seven multi-service, multi-year, multi-million-dollar deals in the aviation, finance and media sectors.
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HCL is, however, not the only aggressive player on the block.
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India's second largest IT services provider, Infosys, announced last year that it expects to close 15 large deals in the first half of 2008, each in the region of $100 million or more.
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In one of the largest acquisition-cum-outsourcing deals by an Indian information technology company, Infosys Technologies bagged a $250 million (about Rs 990 crore) contract from Royal Philips Electronics.
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Shares of HCL Technologies dipped 0.41 per cent (or Rs 1.15) on the Bombay Stock Exchange on Tuesday, to close at Rs 276.70. |
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